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    Venezuela Offers Asylum to Snowden

    It was bound to be a nation that is on Washington's sh*t list. North Korea, Iran, Venezuela, Ecuador, Cuba. Just to poke Obama in the eye. Snowden might want to talk to MIke Ruppert about this.

    A bit more credible than the North Korea offer:


    http://rt.com/news/maduro-snowden-asylum-venezuela-723/

    Venezuela extends asylum offer to NSA leaker Edward Snowden

    Published time: July 06, 2013 01:15
    Edited time: July 06, 2013 03:05

    Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has come through on an asylum offer to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, making the announcement on television during a the broadcast of a parade marking the country’s independence day.


    On Friday Nicaragua also joined Venezuela in extending an asylum offer for the fugitive former spy agency contractor, who is still holed up in a transit section of Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport since fleeing Hong Kong twelve days ago.


    Maduro, who often employs the same boisterous rhetoric employed by his predecessor and mentor, Hugo Chavez, has said his country will shield the whistleblower from prosecution by the US.
    "I have decided to offer humanitarian asylum to the young American, Edward Snowden, so that in the fatherland of Bolivar and Chavez, he can come and live away from imperial North American persecution," said Maduro.


    The leader of Venezuela’s political opposition, Henrique Capriles Radonski, criticized the asylum offer extended by President Maduro, and took the opportunity to tie Maduro’s move to ongoing domestic politics.


    According to Caprilles, the runner-up in the last presidential elections and governor of the state of Miranda, Venezuela’s president aimed to use the Snowden saga in a bid to “conceal the fact that he stole the elections,” asserting that the offer “does not grant him legitimacy, nor will it make people forget about the economic disaster, a growing sense of insecurity and scarcity.”
    The two offers for political asylum from Central and South America come on the heels of an emergency UNASUR bloc meeting which was held Thursday in Cochabamba, Bolivia following an incident in which Bolivian president Evo Morales was denied entry into French airspace.


    Morales’ plane was forced out of European airspace and to make an unexpected landing in Austria after a US diplomat lied about NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden being onboard, local media reported.


    The plane had departed from Moscow on July 2, but was not allowed to fly over France, Spain, Portugal or Italy after those governments were told the plane was carrying Snowden aboard.


    When the plane landed in Vienna to refuel, US Ambassador to Austria William Eacho phoned officials from the Austrian Foreign Ministry, the Austrian daily newspaper Die Presse reported. Eacho “claimed with great certainty that Edward Snowden was onboard” and referenced a “diplomatic note requesting Snowden’s extradition.”


    The Thursday meeting of the Latin American bloc was attended by the leaders of Argentina, Venezuela, Ecuador, Uruguay, Suriname and Bolivia with representatives of Brazil, Chile and Peru also in attendance.
    Following the emergency summit, the bloc issued a statement which voiced support for Morales and expressed indignation at Tuesday's moves by France, Portugal, Italy and Spain to obstruct the Bolivian head of state’s aircraft from free passage.


    The incident "set a dangerous precedent of violating international laws" in the world, the statement said.
    "The European people have seen the cowardice and the weakness of their governments, which now look like colonies of the United States," the Venezuelan president said of the episode.

    Friday’s asylum offers by Venezuela and Nicaragua suggest they may be related to coordination following UNASUR’s assembly. Moreover, the announcements by those countries come at an opportune time for Snowden, as Moscow has been voicing increasing irritation at his continued presence in Russia, and a bid for Icelandic citizenship failed after the country's parliament voted not to debate it on Friday before its summer recess.


    On Thursday Russia’s deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov said Snowden will not find asylum on Russian soil, and that he'll have to find another option.


    "He needs to choose a place to go," said Ryabkov.


    "As of this moment, we do not have a formal application from Snowden asking for asylum in the Russian Federation," he added.


    Snowden has been making a slew of asylum requests, with legal help from WikiLeaks and direct intervention on his behalf coming directly from Julian Assange, himself still receiving an asylum of sorts at Ecuador’s London Embassy for the past year.


    On Friday, WikiLeaks announced that six additional asylum bids had been made on behalf of Snowden, bringing the total number to 27, though many countries had so far declined to extend any political or legal protection to the whistleblower.


    Eleven nations have already rejected the whistleblower's requests, including France, Finland, Brazil, Poland, India and Germany, leaving him trapped in Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport.


    New Delhi said on Tuesday that it has “no reason” to grant the whistleblower’s request. In his application to Poland, Snowden said that he risks facing execution if he is returned to the US.


    Spain, Norway, Italy, Ecuador and Austria have also rejected Snowden’s applications, stating that asylum requests cannot be granted unless the applicant is inside the country. Italy also stated that Snowden’s application was made via fax, which is not allowed, ITAR-TASS reported, citing a source in the Italian Foreign Ministry.


    France went a step further, saying that Snowden would be arrested if he were to enter the country due to an existing US extradition request.


    In contrast, President Maduro extended congratulations to Snowden during his comments on Friday.
    "He has told the truth, in the spirit of rebellion, about the US spying on the whole world," Maduro said.
    "Who is the guilty one? A young man ... who denounces war plans, or the US government which launches bombs and arms the terrorist Syrian opposition against the people and legitimate President Bashar al-Assad?"



    "Who is the terrorist? Who is the global delinquent?” added Maduro.
    The White House declined to comment on Venezuela’s asylum offer.

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    Re: Venezuela Offers Asylum to Snowden

    I would think long and hard before i take a offer from any country in South America.


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    Re: Venezuela Offers Asylum to Snowden

    Looks like Nicaragua is offering him a place too.
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    Re: Venezuela Offers Asylum to Snowden

    Quote Originally Posted by Twisted Titan View Post
    I would think long and hard before i take a offer from any country in South America.

    People seem to forget what they did to Manuel Norega.

    some truth to that. Nicaragua ? i would not go there, they have too much history with the US.

    Venezuela ? maybe, if Snowden stays out of bars, so he doesn't get scopalomine'd. if i was him, i'd go to Venezuela, and ask for a residence in Arruba (island with skin-diving and a lot of American ex-pats.)


    it seems like the US is 'playing nice' - i can't believe that with all their spies, and all the spy agencies they collaborate with, that they don't know where Snowden is.

    maybe Snowden grew a beard and got contacts and grew his hair out, so he's walking around with a pony-tail. he definitely has a need to modify his appearance.
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    Re: Venezuela Offers Asylum to Snowden

    Aruba is a colony of the Netherlands just offshore from Venezuela. It's not a part of Venezuela. Trinidad, however, is another island just offshore from Venezuela, and it is an independent country. I doubt that they would want to piss off the US government though. There are plenty of places in Venezuela where he could go and be safe. Nobody is really safe if the spies of the US and associates are after them. Asylum just means the host government will not come for you.


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    Re: Venezuela Offers Asylum to Snowden

    . Asylum just means the host government will not come for you.




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    Re: Venezuela Offers Asylum to Snowden

    I think Snowden and everyone else knows that he'll always be looking over his shoulder from now on. It could be though that he has a plan once he makes it out of Russia, hell, he might already be out of Russia for all we know. He'll have a lot more latitude once he hits friendlier shores.
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    Re: Venezuela Offers Asylum to Snowden

    Add Bolivia to the list now too.
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